House Prices > Birmingham > B47
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £401,400 | 154 |
2024 | £389,800 | 108 |
2023 | £392,500 | 129 |
2022 | £386,800 | 158 |
2021 | £369,700 | 211 |
2020 | £338,400 | 135 |
2019 | £338,100 | 141 |
2018 | £328,100 | 195 |
Property prices in B47 have been bouncing around like a lively cricket ball on a summer green, but the broad direction is unmistakably upwards. From 2018 through to the projected figures for 2025, we’re seeing average prices pulsing onward with a certain Brummie resilience, painting a colourful picture for buyers, sellers, and the simply curious alike.
For anyone dreaming of a home that feels both quiet and connected, B47 is a postcode that refuses to snooze. Prices aren’t sprinting skywards, but they've worn a determined path higher, even when other areas have stalled.
B47’s property market has marched to its own beat, with prices in 2025 projected to hit their highest mark yet. As we like to say in Birmingham, “If you want a place that keeps its value, stick to the leafy lanes of B47.”
Avg. Property Price: 568K
Avg. Size of Property
1,654 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£351 sq/ft
Total transactions
19 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 326K
Avg. Size of Property
997 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£330 sq/ft
Total transactions
14 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 258K
Avg. Size of Property
806 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£321 sq/ft
Total transactions
15 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 154K
Avg. Size of Property
599 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£258 sq/ft
Total transactions
3 (since 2021)
B47’s property market is an intriguing blend, with each property type carving out its own unique appeal. Detached homes, stately and spacious, have been collecting buyers’ attention, reminiscent of the way leafy Solihull lanes tempt families on a sunny spring weekend. These properties are commanding some of the highest sale prices in South Birmingham, but you get more than just four walls - you get the extra breathing space that’s become a local hallmark. Their higher price bracket has not put off committed buyers, as evidenced by a steady stream of transactions since 2021.
Flats, by contrast, see the lightest activity, making up a modest part of B47’s housing patchwork. For buyers wanting a more affordable stepping stone into the area, they are a pragmatic choice - particularly if you value low maintenance and proximity to amenities. Even so, with just a handful of sales, competition can be more relaxed than the Friday queues at Shirley’s finest chip shops.
Semi-detached and terraced homes, meanwhile, sit in the market’s bustling, sociable middle. These properties balance price, space, and convenience, regularly attracting both upsizers and first-time buyers. For growing families eyeing B47’s green spaces or schools, they’re especially appealing. The cost per square foot in these categories signals a strong underlying demand, hinting at a vibrant local appetite for value-packed homes.
We don't settle for rough averages. Instead, we reshape government-backed records using our clever pricing logic to deliver clean, crisp figures that reflect what homes are truly worth on any UK street. Understand the engine behind our numbers
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